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与美国大学生橄榄球赛前活动相关的饮酒行为。

Alcohol consumption associated with collegiate American football pre-game festivities.

机构信息

Department of Psychiatry, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL 32610, USA.

出版信息

Drug Alcohol Depend. 2011 Jul 1;116(1-3):242-5. doi: 10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2010.12.013. Epub 2011 Feb 1.

Abstract

Internationally, sporting events represent a specific context in which heavy episodic drinking is common. The current study assessed determinants of heavy episodic drinking among tailgaters (i.e., individuals engaging in pre-game social festivities) prior to American football games at two large universities. A total of 466 individuals at two universities completed a short interview and provided a breathalyzer sample to estimate breath alcohol content (BrAC) during the tailgating window (150min prior to and 10min after the start of the game). The plurality of participants, 48.5% at the southeastern university (School1) and 58.8% at the midwestern university (School2), engaged in heavy episodic drinking. Only 54 individuals (11.6%) from the combined sample at both universities abstained from alcohol (confirmed via BrAC). In total, 40.2% of participants at School1 and 31.9% at School2 produced breath samples over the legal limit for driving (i.e., BrAC=0.08 or higher). In site-specific regression analyses, younger ages, males, and non-students at School1, and younger ages and non-game attendance at School2 were associated with self-reported heavy episodic drinking and higher levels of estimated BrAC (p<0.05). Given the widespread participation in heavy episodic drinking among both students and non-students in this sample, public health interventions should be implemented both on- and off-campus to promote safety and to discourage heavy episodic drinking at American football games and other high-profile sporting events.

摘要

在国际上,体育赛事是一个特殊的情境,在此情境中,重度间歇性饮酒是很常见的。本研究评估了在两所大型大学的美式足球比赛前,围场者(即在比赛前进行社交活动的个人)重度间歇性饮酒的决定因素。两所大学共有 466 人完成了简短的访谈,并提供了呼气酒精含量(BrAC)样本,以估计围场期间(比赛开始前 150 分钟至比赛开始后 10 分钟)的 BrAC。大多数参与者(东南大学的 48.5%和中西部大学的 58.8%)进行了重度间歇性饮酒。只有来自两所大学的 54 名(11.6%)联合样本的个体完全不饮酒(通过 BrAC 确认)。总的来说,40.2%的学校 1 参与者和 31.9%的学校 2 参与者呼出的酒精含量超过了法定的驾车限制(即 BrAC=0.08 或更高)。在特定地点的回归分析中,年龄较小、男性、学校 1 的非学生,以及年龄较小、不参加比赛的学校 2 的参与者与自我报告的重度间歇性饮酒和更高的估计 BrAC 水平相关(p<0.05)。鉴于该样本中无论是学生还是非学生都广泛参与重度间歇性饮酒,应在校园内外实施公共卫生干预措施,以促进安全,防止在美式足球比赛和其他备受瞩目的体育赛事中重度间歇性饮酒。

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